(Morning News) Bloomberg quoted people familiar with the matter and said that during the negotiations ending on Friday (January 27), the United States has reached an agreement with the Netherlands and Japan to restrict some advanced chip manufacturing machines exporting to China.

The U.S. -Dutch and Japan Agreement aims to weaken China's ambition to establish its own chip ability.ASML HOLDING NV), Nikon Corp, a large optical instrument manufacturer in Japan, and Tokyo Electron LTD (Tokyo Electron LTD).

According to Reuters, the White House national security spokesman Kerbir was asked about export control of the semiconductor manufacturing industry on Friday that Dutch and Japanese officials discussed various topics in Washington that day, including emerging technologies.He also said that the meeting was led by the White House National Security Counselor.

People familiar with the matter said that there is no plan to reach an agreement to reach the US -Dragday agreement.Since the Dutch and Japan still have to finalize their final legal arrangements, the actual implementation plan may take months.

Dutch Prime Minister Lutter said in Hague earlier on Friday that it is unclear whether his government will disclose negotiation results with the United States on new export restrictions on the United States.

Lutter said, "This is a sensitive topic." He said: "The negotiations are continuing and have been discussed for a long time, but even if the negotiations have results, I don't think it will be public."

A spokesman for the White House National Security Council did not immediately respond to the request of the comment.A spokesman for the Dutch Ministry of Trade refused to comment on the report.